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tanya moseley explains, for those workers who live off tips. >> 43-year-old michelle pearson has beena waitress since she was 14. tips from customers make the job worthwhile. >> it has been a very great profession for me in many ways. >> up until now serving staff like pearson were paid all their tips at the end of a shift. it would then be the employee's responsibility to report those tips to their employer, so taxes could be taken out. but an internal revenues service ruling now gives a more accurate report on how much is being tipped and how much to tax. it also means that some employees will not see their tips until the reporting period which is often two weeks. >> without our tips that is how we pay our bills, so we're used to having them on a daily basis. >> some employers say the new tips calculation is complicated. they are working for ways around it. doing away with mandatory tipping altogether, instead offering a suggested amount on the bill. >> the taking mandatory tipping off the table. >> you want to simplify it and do the best you can and make tips available to the certa
tanya moseley explains, for those workers who live off tips. >> 43-year-old michelle pearson has beena waitress since she was 14. tips from customers make the job worthwhile. >> it has been a very great profession for me in many ways. >> up until now serving staff like pearson were paid all their tips at the end of a shift. it would then be the employee's responsibility to report those tips to their employer, so taxes could be taken out. but an internal revenues service ruling...
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. >> officer robert moseley managed to be on the job for two years before an inmate attacked him. >>ot distracted as i'm applying the handcuffs. he grabbed my arm and pulled it in real quick and he ran a razor blade down my arm. >> officer moseley's injury required 59 stitches. he was unable to return to work for two months. >> it taught me a harsh reality check that you can't take this job for granted. they will cut you. don't ever take your eye off them. these guys have nothing to lose if they were to injury you. >> it's just for those reasons that corrections officers must constantly train and prepare for the worst. >> the taser does the muscular system. affects it. >> the officers practice on themselves and each other. >> he volunteered. >> i'm a gluten for punishment. >> it's a volunteer basis. don't make anybody take the charge. it gives us an idea of what kind of effect it's going to actually have on an inmate. are you ready? then you would aim in the center of the mass. >> christ almighty that hurt. >> at commonly used device is the electronic capture shield. >> we use this t
. >> officer robert moseley managed to be on the job for two years before an inmate attacked him. >>ot distracted as i'm applying the handcuffs. he grabbed my arm and pulled it in real quick and he ran a razor blade down my arm. >> officer moseley's injury required 59 stitches. he was unable to return to work for two months. >> it taught me a harsh reality check that you can't take this job for granted. they will cut you. don't ever take your eye off them. these guys...
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the meeting comes after an illegal bike jumping course used by johnny moseley and the course is on for habitat for the wild like and spotted from. >>> they could have a new on rater. he has agreed to upgrade the gift shop and the city wants the new operator to provide new information and to protect them and the board of supervisors will have to approve the lease. >>> a tough story this morning investigating the tragic death of a little boy in oakland. the gunshot that killed the little boy and what they will focus on today. >>> plus there are questions surrounding him and what we now know about the fellow officer who shot him. >>> and traffic is beginning to build in some of these commutes and northbound 208, some parts of the east bay the drive time is going up. >>> very windy in some of the drive time and yet fog is moving up the coast and how will that affect us. . >>> we are live in oakland after an 11-year-old accidentally shot himself. >>> we are learning more about the bart police officer who accidentally shot and killed a fellow officer. >>> live in high ward where a downed pow
the meeting comes after an illegal bike jumping course used by johnny moseley and the course is on for habitat for the wild like and spotted from. >>> they could have a new on rater. he has agreed to upgrade the gift shop and the city wants the new operator to provide new information and to protect them and the board of supervisors will have to approve the lease. >>> a tough story this morning investigating the tragic death of a little boy in oakland. the gunshot that killed...
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beverly hills and of the richest areas with the biggest holmes did here again we have a subsidy that moseley to millionaires and billionaires. demeaned investor was g. you probably saw the story a few years ago that they in essentially paid no corporate income-tax. how can one of america's most profitable company paid no corporate income tax? because they take advantage of a lot of the corporate loopholes like the solar and wind a subsidy. john: it is a tax credit but if you don't make $40,000 a year you don't benefit. >> that's the point. john: if we got rid of all of these? >> about tueber did billion ollars per year -- $200 billion per year it would be more fair. john: to macon and, more equal? most americans say raise minimum wage. that is what these protesters want. ♪ [ indistinct conversations ] [ male announcer ] when youear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent,
beverly hills and of the richest areas with the biggest holmes did here again we have a subsidy that moseley to millionaires and billionaires. demeaned investor was g. you probably saw the story a few years ago that they in essentially paid no corporate income-tax. how can one of america's most profitable company paid no corporate income tax? because they take advantage of a lot of the corporate loopholes like the solar and wind a subsidy. john: it is a tax credit but if you don't make $40,000...
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beverly hills and of the richest areas with the biggest holmes did here again we have a subsidy that moseleyillionaires. demeaned investor was g. you probably saw the story a few years ago that they in essentially paid no corporate income-tax. how can one of america's most profitable company paid no corporate income tax? because they take advantage of a lot of the corporate loopholes like the solar and wind a subsidy. john: it is a tax credit but if you don't make $40,000 a year you don't benefit. >> that's the point. john: if we got rid of all of these? >> about tueber did billion dollars per year -- $200 billion per year it would be more fair. john: to macon and, more equal? most americans say raise minimum wage. that is what these protesters want. ♪ Ñ@ç@çpçpçpç÷ñoxmhmhyhyhyhyi [beep] [speaking foreign language] [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me ♪ ♪ i was a lonely soul, but that's the old me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help fron
beverly hills and of the richest areas with the biggest holmes did here again we have a subsidy that moseleyillionaires. demeaned investor was g. you probably saw the story a few years ago that they in essentially paid no corporate income-tax. how can one of america's most profitable company paid no corporate income tax? because they take advantage of a lot of the corporate loopholes like the solar and wind a subsidy. john: it is a tax credit but if you don't make $40,000 a year you don't...
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beverly hills and of the richest areas with the biggest holmes did here again we have a subsidy that moseleyionaires and billionaires. demeaned investor was g. you probably saw the story a few years ago that they in essentially paid no corporate income-tax. how can one of america's most profitable company paid no corporate income tax? because they take advantage of a lot of the corporate loopholes like the solar and wind a subsidy. john: it is a tax credit but if you don't make $40,000 a year you don't benefit. >> that's the point. john: if we got rid of all of these? >> about tueber did billion dollars per year- $200 billion per year it would be more fair. john: to macon and, more equal? most americans say raise minimum wage. that is what these protesters want. ♪ Ñ@ç@çpçpçpç÷ñoxmhmhyhyhyhyh john: unions and fast-food workers have been holding raise the minimum wage protests. >> i need to be able to support my family. john: i want her to support her family and 66 percent of americans want the minimum wage raise. valdez protestors say it could be $15? some people told me it ought to be mo
beverly hills and of the richest areas with the biggest holmes did here again we have a subsidy that moseleyionaires and billionaires. demeaned investor was g. you probably saw the story a few years ago that they in essentially paid no corporate income-tax. how can one of america's most profitable company paid no corporate income tax? because they take advantage of a lot of the corporate loopholes like the solar and wind a subsidy. john: it is a tax credit but if you don't make $40,000 a year...
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beverly hills and of the richest areas with the biggest holmes did here again we have a subsidy that moseleyllionaires and billionaires. demeaned investor was g. you probably saw the story a few years ago that they in essentially paid no corporate income-tax. how can one of america's most profitable company paid no corporate income tax? because they take advantage of a lot of the corporate loopholes like the solar and wind a subsidy. john: it is a tax credit but if you don't make $40,000 a year you don't benefit. >> that's the point. john: if we got rid of all of these? >> about tueber did billion dollars per year -- $200 billion per year it would be more fair. john: to macon and, more equal? most americans say raise minimum wage. that is what these protesters want. ♪ Ñ@ç@çpçpçpç÷ñoxmhmhyhyhyhyh john: unions and fast-food workers have been holding raise the minimum wage protests. >> i need to be able to support my family. john: i want her to support her family and 66 percent of americans want the minimum wage raise. valdez protestors say it could be $15? some people told me it ought to b
beverly hills and of the richest areas with the biggest holmes did here again we have a subsidy that moseleyllionaires and billionaires. demeaned investor was g. you probably saw the story a few years ago that they in essentially paid no corporate income-tax. how can one of america's most profitable company paid no corporate income tax? because they take advantage of a lot of the corporate loopholes like the solar and wind a subsidy. john: it is a tax credit but if you don't make $40,000 a year...
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moseley asking the public to come forward with information that would help find the killer. >> when is free speech hate speech? that debate being played out in san francisco. banners advertising a demonstration by those oop yoesed to abortion created a fire storm. abc7 news has the story. >> reporter: have you noticed these banners along market street? pro claiming aborings hurts women? they are hanging from city lamp posts promoting a january 25th event. >> we did everything legally and by the book. we met every criteria. there is no reason for this to be an issue right now. >> but it is an issue. critics lake ellen shaver says the message is a lie. >> truth is that abortion is the safest, one of the safest procedures women could have. it's critical access to safe legal abortion is critical to womens health. >> for a decade those who oppose abortion posted what is called a walk for live. they have advertised on build boards this, time, chose the banners. and the controversy could generate a larger crowd than the more than 40,000 who attended last year. >> one of the things the city is
moseley asking the public to come forward with information that would help find the killer. >> when is free speech hate speech? that debate being played out in san francisco. banners advertising a demonstration by those oop yoesed to abortion created a fire storm. abc7 news has the story. >> reporter: have you noticed these banners along market street? pro claiming aborings hurts women? they are hanging from city lamp posts promoting a january 25th event. >> we did everything...
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beverly hills and of the richest areas with the biggt holmes did here again we have a subsidy that moseleyionaires and billionaires. demeaned investor was g. you probably saw the story a few years ago that they in essentially paid no corporate income-tax. how can one of america's most profitable company paid no corporate income tax? because they take advantage of a lot of the corporate loopholes like the slar and wind a subsidy. john: itis a tax credit but if you don't make $40,000 a yr you don't benefit. >>hat's the point. john: if we got rid of all of these? >> about tueber did billion dollars per year -- $200 billion per year i would be more fair. john: to macon and, more equal? most americans say raise minimum wage. that is what these protesters want. ♪ we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by de, so you get the same coverage, often for less. [ rattling ] that's one smart board. what else does it do -- reverse gravity? [ chuckles ] split atoms? [ whoooosh! ] hey, how is that atom-splitting thing going? [ rattling ] [ electronic whistling ] a smarter way to shop around.
beverly hills and of the richest areas with the biggt holmes did here again we have a subsidy that moseleyionaires and billionaires. demeaned investor was g. you probably saw the story a few years ago that they in essentially paid no corporate income-tax. how can one of america's most profitable company paid no corporate income tax? because they take advantage of a lot of the corporate loopholes like the slar and wind a subsidy. john: itis a tax credit but if you don't make $40,000 a yr you...
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moseley asking the public to come forward with information that would help find the killer. >> when is free speech hate speech? that debate being played out in san francisco. banners advertising a demonstration by those oop yoesed to abortion created a fire storm. abc7 news has the story. >> reporter: have you noticed these banners along market street? pro claiming aborings hurts women? they are hanging from city lamp posts promoting a january 25th event. >> we did everything legally and by the book. we met every criteria. there is no reason for this to be an issue right now. >> but it is an issue. critics lake ellen shaver says the message is a lie. >> truth is that abortion is the safest, one of the safest procedures women could have. it's critical access to safe legal abortion is critical to womens health. >> for a decade those who oppose abortion posted what is called a walk for live. they have advertised on build boards this, time, chose the banners. and the controversy could generate a larger crowd than the more than 40,000 who attended last year. >> one of the things the city is
moseley asking the public to come forward with information that would help find the killer. >> when is free speech hate speech? that debate being played out in san francisco. banners advertising a demonstration by those oop yoesed to abortion created a fire storm. abc7 news has the story. >> reporter: have you noticed these banners along market street? pro claiming aborings hurts women? they are hanging from city lamp posts promoting a january 25th event. >> we did everything...
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. >> moseley's soy flour, canola oil and salt.good to a lot of people. >> we have written about sir up from here to eternity. the collet table or pancake or syrup for a reason there is no maple in there in there is no butter either the spokesperson said back in the '70s there was 2 percent real maple syrup but today pure maple syrup is not one of the ingredients. gerri: ended is super expensive. >> that is why when you go to a restaurant if they are serving real maple syrup the vast majority are not. but nowwit is a cost add on with the us -- this is butterworth there was molasses but no butter and also a generic preference to flavor. bylaw the fda says they can't get away to save natural and artificial flavors of didn't have to tell you it is a proprietary and secret formula. gerri: but they suggest other things with the labeling like that coffee creamer made out of ice cream? >> people love this product but cold stone creamery a well-known ice-cream parlor than it has the picture of the screen and the waffle cone and it talks ab
. >> moseley's soy flour, canola oil and salt.good to a lot of people. >> we have written about sir up from here to eternity. the collet table or pancake or syrup for a reason there is no maple in there in there is no butter either the spokesperson said back in the '70s there was 2 percent real maple syrup but today pure maple syrup is not one of the ingredients. gerri: ended is super expensive. >> that is why when you go to a restaurant if they are serving real maple syrup...
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and that's where tonia moseley is tonight. >> we are at the train station in detroit that has been vacantce 1988. but the lights behind me signify the hope for change. the year was 1966, motor city was the ott automotive and music city capitol of the world. detroit was considered a model city. in 1967 the federal government sent $490 million to detroit to fight the 36% poverty rate, fund low income housing and social programs, but in the summer of that year, this. a domestic rebellion, rioters destroyed entire city blocks, dozens of people were killed thousands injured. >> 1967 was first and foremost about police brutality and violence against people in the inner city of detroit, and the lack of economic opportunity. those were two things that the poverty programs weren't -- weren't set up to address. >> reporter: sheila was a civil rights activist and later a member of the detroit city council. >> the fiction is it was a model city. >> reporter: an emple of black-white conflict that exploded. auto plants and middle class jobs moved to the suburbs. >> we thought we were a model of good ra
and that's where tonia moseley is tonight. >> we are at the train station in detroit that has been vacantce 1988. but the lights behind me signify the hope for change. the year was 1966, motor city was the ott automotive and music city capitol of the world. detroit was considered a model city. in 1967 the federal government sent $490 million to detroit to fight the 36% poverty rate, fund low income housing and social programs, but in the summer of that year, this. a domestic rebellion,...
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senator caroltic moseley braun, and others are planning to attend, well anything but has been extended to president obama, among others. >> no matter what party they belong to, i bet most americans are thinking the same thing right about now. nothing will get done in washington this year, or next year, or maybe even a year after that. because washington is broken. can you blame them for feeling a little cynical? the greatest blow to our confidence in our economy last year did not come from the events beyond our control. it came from a debate in washington over whether the would pay its bills or not. who benefited from that fiasco? i talked tonight about the deficit of trust between main street and wall street but the divide between the city and the rest of the country is at least as bad, and it seems to get worse every year. >> watch president obama delivered this year's address. our program starts tuesday night at 8:00 eastern. the responsewed by from the republican chair, cathy mcmorris rodgers. the state of the union, tuesday night, live on c-span, c-span radio, and www.c-span.org.
senator caroltic moseley braun, and others are planning to attend, well anything but has been extended to president obama, among others. >> no matter what party they belong to, i bet most americans are thinking the same thing right about now. nothing will get done in washington this year, or next year, or maybe even a year after that. because washington is broken. can you blame them for feeling a little cynical? the greatest blow to our confidence in our economy last year did not come...
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andeveloped with ann moseley idea for life education. a modern day look at the old fashioned home ec classes that used to teach you to cook and slow. what people are telling us now of course is that they need to know about financial literacy, about self-esteem, about how to have relation hipps -- relationships. those are the kinds of real life skills and practical skills we hope we can develop for young girls living on the brink. and men on the bripping. i also think you might have noticed around this stage today the beautiful photo journalism we commissioned for this report, led by barbara kinney, we asked seven female photographers, many of them award win, pulitzer prize winning, who have traveled the country shooting days in the lives of women living on the brink. we're very excited about a classroom initiative that will bring the shriver report into university classrooms across the country. the university of california at berkeley, university of michigan, george washington university, harvard university, wellesley college. u.s.c. and
andeveloped with ann moseley idea for life education. a modern day look at the old fashioned home ec classes that used to teach you to cook and slow. what people are telling us now of course is that they need to know about financial literacy, about self-esteem, about how to have relation hipps -- relationships. those are the kinds of real life skills and practical skills we hope we can develop for young girls living on the brink. and men on the bripping. i also think you might have noticed...
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as tania moseley reports the irs is making changes and it's having an impact on how much money they take home. >> 43-year-old michelle pearson has been a waitress since she was 14 and is raising a family. tips from customers make the job worthwhile. >> it's a great profession in many ways. >> up until now serving staff like pearson were paid tips at the end of a shift. it would be the employees responsibility to report the tips to their employer so taxes could be taken out. >> but a new internal revenue service ruling changes that. here is what is affected - the automatic gratuities charged for larger parties of six or more. under the new rule they'd count as wages and be taxed differently. this gives the irs more accurate reports on how much is tipped and how much to tax. it means some employees will not see the tips until their regular pay period, which is often every two weeks. >> with the tips, that's how we pay the bills. we are used to having them on a daily basis. >> business owners complain the new tip taxing rules are complicated and are experimenting with ways to work around th
as tania moseley reports the irs is making changes and it's having an impact on how much money they take home. >> 43-year-old michelle pearson has been a waitress since she was 14 and is raising a family. tips from customers make the job worthwhile. >> it's a great profession in many ways. >> up until now serving staff like pearson were paid tips at the end of a shift. it would be the employees responsibility to report the tips to their employer so taxes could be taken out....
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we developed with ann moseley an idea for life education. a modern day look at the old fashioned home ec classes that used to teach you to cook and slow. what people are telling us now of course is that they need to know about financial literacy, about self-esteem, about how to have relation hipps -- relationships. those are the kinds of real life skills and practical skills we hope we can develop for young girls living on the brink. and men on the bripping. i also think you might have noticed around this stage today the beautiful photo journalism we commissioned for this report, led by barbara kinney, we asked seven female photographers, many of them award win, pulitzer prize winning, who have traveled the country shooting days in the lives of women living on the brink. we're very excited about a classroom initiative that will bring the shriver report into university classrooms across the country. the university of california at berkeley, university of michigan, george washington university, harvard university, wellesley college. u.s.c. and
we developed with ann moseley an idea for life education. a modern day look at the old fashioned home ec classes that used to teach you to cook and slow. what people are telling us now of course is that they need to know about financial literacy, about self-esteem, about how to have relation hipps -- relationships. those are the kinds of real life skills and practical skills we hope we can develop for young girls living on the brink. and men on the bripping. i also think you might have noticed...